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  • The Federal Circuit has overturned a Delaware district court denial of a stay pending a covered business method review at the PTAB. The Versata Software v Callidus Software decision is the second reversal of a district court denial of a stay pending a CBM review
  • Managing IP conducted in-depth data analysis to look beyond the headline figures to assess which defendants are benefiting from the recent decline in patent litigation and also which law firms are up and down
  • Von Seidels has established an associated firm, Roland Intellectual Property Consultants, in Windhoek, Namibia
  • Google and Rockstar – the consortium owned by Apple, BlackBerry, Ericsson, Microsoft and Sony – have reached an agreement to settle all matters in their high-profile patent dispute
  • It is not just Alice driving the patent litigation decline in the United States. Managing IP has this week published some data we hope will help inform the public debate around patent litigation and non-practicing entities in particular
  • An owner of a standard-essential patent (SEP) who has committed to license on FRAND terms abuses its dominant position by seeking an injunction when the alleged infringer is willing to take a licence
  • The Delhi High Court has ordered Indian handset manufacturer Micromax to pay royalties to Ericsson in the run-up to India’s first FRAND dispute
  • Jay Coulby has joined Quarles & Brady’s Washington, DC office as a partner in the intellectual property practice group
  • The claims in the patent at issue in the closely-watched Ultramercial v Hulu case have been invalidated by the Federal Circuit in light of Alice v CLS Bank, after what it describes as an “up and down journey”
  • The IP Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) has expressed support for a bill that would create a new category of protection for the traditional knowledge of indigenous groups